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Home | Djimon Hounsou Opens Up About Being Undervalued in Hollywood: “I’m Still Struggling to Make a Living”

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Djimon Hounsou Opens Up About Being Undervalued in Hollywood: “I’m Still Struggling to Make a Living”

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Last updated: January 14, 2025 5:42 pm
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Djimon Hounsou, the acclaimed actor known for his work in Marvel, DC, Netflix, and numerous blockbuster films, has revealed the ongoing financial and professional struggles he faces despite a distinguished career. In a candid interview with CNN, the two-time Academy Award nominee discussed feeling “underpaid” and “undervalued” in Hollywood, shedding light on the challenges faced by Black actors in the industry.

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A Stellar Career, Yet UnderpaidRacism and Xenophobia in HollywoodConsistent Excellence in ActingAdvocating for FairnessIndustry Support and ReflectionFinal Thoughts

A Stellar Career, Yet Underpaid

Hounsou, who earned Oscar nominations for his roles in In America (2002) and Blood Diamond (2006), expressed his frustration with the inequities in Hollywood.

“I’m still struggling to make a living. After more than two decades in this business, with two Oscar nominations and roles in major films, I’m definitely underpaid,” Hounsou told CNN.

His sentiments align with previous remarks he made in 2023 during an interview with The Guardian, where he detailed the disparity between his achievements and his compensation.

“I’ve worked alongside people who are far better off financially despite having fewer accolades. It’s a tremendous feeling of being cheated, both financially and in terms of workload,” he shared.

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Racism and Xenophobia in Hollywood

Hounsou, originally from Benin, also pointed to systemic racism and xenophobia as factors that have hindered his career progression. He recounted encounters with industry insiders whose narrow perceptions of his background led to dismissive treatment.

“I’ve been in meetings where studio executives said, ‘Wow, we thought you just got off the boat after Amistad and left again.’ Their perception of me, or what I represent, was incredibly narrow,” Hounsou revealed. “It’s disheartening, but it’s up to me to challenge and change those narratives.”

Consistent Excellence in Acting

Despite these challenges, Hounsou has consistently delivered powerful performances across a range of high-profile projects. His recent work includes:

  • A Quiet Place: Day One
  • Netflix’s Rebel Moon films
  • Gran Turismo (video game adaptation)
  • The King’s Man
  • Shazam! Fury of the Gods
  • Captain Marvel
  • Fast & Furious 7

These roles showcase his versatility and dedication to his craft, further cementing his legacy as one of the most talented actors in Hollywood.

Advocating for Fairness

Hounsou remains vocal about the need for equity and recognition in the entertainment industry. He is determined to redefine the limited narratives imposed upon him and pave the way for future generations of underrepresented actors.

“It’s frustrating, but I have to keep pushing forward,” Hounsou said. “My story isn’t finished yet.”

Industry Support and Reflection

Hounsou’s revelations have sparked conversations within Hollywood and among fans. Many have expressed admiration for his resilience and called for systemic change to address disparities in pay and representation.

One fan tweeted, “Djimon Hounsou is one of the most underrated actors of our time. Hollywood needs to do better.”

Another commented, “He’s delivered iconic performances for decades. It’s heartbreaking to hear he feels undervalued.”

Final Thoughts

Djimon Hounsou’s candid reflections highlight the persistent inequities in Hollywood, even for those with stellar careers. His story serves as a reminder of the work still needed to ensure fairness and inclusion in the entertainment industry.

As he continues to captivate audiences with his performances, Hounsou’s journey stands as a testament to perseverance, talent, and the enduring fight for equity in Hollywood.

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